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Unit 4 Grammar

Grammar: Countable and uncountable nouns


1. Write the plural form of the nouns.

1. a tomato ___________

2. a carton of milk ___________

3. a loaf of bread ___________

4. a potato ___________

5. a tin of tuna ___________

6. a bar of chocolate ___________

2. Write the correct plural form of the nouns if there is one. If there
isn’t, write 0.

1. sandwich ______

2. ham ______

3. orange ______

4. cheese ______

5. apple ______

6. banana ______

3. Circle the mistakes in the sentences. Write the sentences


correctly.

1. Do you like an orange?

2. I never eat a meat.

3. Tom wants cheese sandwich.

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4. I usually have egg for breakfast.

5. I had cheeses today.

6. Can I have apple, please?

4. Underline the correct forms.

1. I never eat tomato / tomatoes.

2. I don’t like fruits / fruit.

3. Can I have a tuna / tuna, please?

4. There’s ham / hams in this sandwich.

5. I’ve got a lemonade / lemonade.

6. I often have meat / meats for lunch.

5. Write the words in the correct list.


beef rice tomatoes coffee apples vegetables eggs

Countable nouns

Uncountable nouns

Grammar: How much / How many?


6. Put the words in the correct order to make questions.

1. cream / need / much / we / how / do / ?

2. apples / eat / many / you / how / did / ?

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3. much / do / pasta / how / want / you / ?

4. there / how / sugar / is / much / ?

5. tuna / many / there / tins / how / of / are / ?

6. ham / got / sandwiches / we / many / have / how / ?

7. Complete the questions. Choose A or B.

1. _____ bananas did you eat yesterday?


A. ☐ How much
B. ☐ How many

2. How many tins of tomatoes _____ there?


C. ☐ are
D. ☐ is

3. How _____ loaves of bread have we got?


E. ☐ much
F. ☐ many

4. _____ many apples are there?


G. ☐ How
H. ☐ What

5. _____ packets of soup do you need?


I. ☐ How much
J. ☐ How many

6. _____ butter do you eat every week?


K. ☐ How much
L. ☐ How many

8. Look at the pictures. Write questions. Use How much or How


many.

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1.
                                                                                                             
   

2.
                                                                                                             
   

3.
                                                                                                             
   

4.
                                                                                                             
   

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5.
                                                                                                             
   

6.
                                                                                                             
   

9. Correct the mistake(s) in the sentences.

1. How many butters do we need?

2. How much pepper are there in the soup?

3. How much sausages do you want?

4. How many water did you put in the saucepan?

5. How much loaves of breads did you buy?

6. How much potatoes do you eat every week?

10. Underline the correct forms.

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1. How much / many salt did you put in the soup?

2. How much / many eggs are there in the cake?

3. How much / many apples do we need for the crumble?

4. How much / many milk have we got?

5. How much / many fruit do you want?

6. How much / many bars of chocolate did you buy?

Grammar: Definite and indefinite articles (a, an, some, a few, a


little)
11. Complete the sentences. Use a little or a few.

1. There’s _______ cheese.

2. There are _______ sausages in the fridge.

3. We need _______ milk.

4. We need _______ tomatoes.

5. Put ________ cream in a bowl.

6. There are only _______ tins of dog food left.

12. Look at the pictures. Write sentences. Use some, any, a or


an.

1.

2.

3.

4.

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5.

6.

13. Complete the sentences. Choose A or B.

1. I cooked _____ fish for dinner.


M. ☐ any
N. ☐ some

2. Have we got _____ satsumas?


O. ☐ any
P. ☐ some

3. I usually have _____ milk for breakfast.


Q. ☐ any
R. ☐ some

4. Is there _____ sugar left?


S. ☐ any
T. ☐ some

5. Did you put _____ salt in the soup?


U. ☐ any
V. ☐ some

6. I bought _____ cheese.


W. ☐ any
X. ☐ some

14. One of the sentences is incorrect. Identify the incorrect


sentence and write it correctly.

1. A Put a little water in a saucepan.


B Peel an onion.
C There’s a few milk in the fridge.

2. A Do we need any cheese?


B Have you got some apples?
C We need a few grapes.

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3. A You don’t need some eggs.
B Please buy a few potatoes.
C I usually have a cheese sandwich for lunch.

4. A There isn’t any salt left.


B We need a little mushrooms.
C There’s some sugar on the table.

5. A Cook the crumble for 40 minutes.


B You only need a few oranges.
C Cut a apple and put it in a bowl.

6. A We don’t need some butter for this recipe.


B Are there any grapes?
C I bought a few bars of chocolate.

15. Complete the text. Use a, some or the.

I went to a restaurant yesterday for lunch. (a) _______ restaurant was full,
so I waited fifteen minutes for (b) _______ table. I ordered (c) _______ soup
and (d) _______ hamburger. (e) _______ soup was cold and (f) _______
hamburger was awful!

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Answer Key
1.
1. tomatoes
2. cartons of milk
3. loaves of bread
4. potatoes
5. tins of tuna
6. bars of chocolate
2. Suggested Answers:
1. sandwiches
2. 0
3. oranges
4. 0
5. apples
6. bananas
3.
1. Do you like oranges?
2. I never eat meat.
3. Tom wants a cheese sandwich.
4. I usually have an egg for breakfast.
5. I had cheese today.
6. Can I have an apple, please?
4. Suggested Answers:
1. tomatoes
2. fruit
3. tuna
4. ham
5. lemonade
6. meat
5.
Countable nouns
apples, eggs, tomatoes, vegetables

Uncountable nouns
beef, coffee, rice
6.
1. How much cream do we need?
2. How many apples did you eat?
3. How much pasta do you want?
4. How much sugar is there?
5. How many tins of tuna are there?
6. How many ham sandwiches have we got?
7.
1. B. How many
2. A. are
3. B. many
4. A. How

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5. B. How many
6. A. How much
8.
1. How much cheese is there?
2. How many bananas are there?
3. How much bread is there?
4. How many onions are there?
5. How much sugar is there?
6. How many potatoes are there?
9. Suggested Answers:
1. How much butter do we need?
2. How much pepper is there in the soup?
3. How many sausages do you want?
4. How much water did you put in the saucepan?
5. How many loaves of bread did you buy?
6. How many potatoes do you eat every week?
10.
1. much
2. many
3. many
4. much
5. much
6. many
11.
1. a little
2. a few
3. a little
4. a few
5. a little
6. a few
12. Suggested Answers:
1. There’s an egg.
2. There isn’t any orange juice.
3. There are some apples.
4. There’s some cheese.
5. There aren’t any onions.
6. There’s a sandwich.
13.
1. B. some
2. A. any
3. B. some
4. A. any
5. A. any
6. B. some
14. Suggested Answers:
1. C There’s a little milk in the fridge.
2. B Have you got any apples?
3. A You don’t need any eggs.

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4. B We need a few mushrooms.
5. C Cut an apple and put it in a bowl.
6. A We don’t need any butter for this recipe.
15.
1. a The b a c some d a e The f the

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